Help on Lynx Movement commands

Keystroke Commands

These are the Lynx keystroke-movement commands which are usable in all non-editing contexts, for traversing links.

Down arrow, - Move to the next hypertext link,
TAB or scroll down if there are no more
links on the page to move to.
Up arrow - Move to the previous hypertext link,
or scroll up if there are no links
above the current one, and there are
previous pages to move to.
Right arrow, - select the link that the cursor is
Return, Enter positioned on.
Left arrow - Retreat from a link. Go back to the
previous topic.

Notes

If VI Keys are enabled from the options menu or from the .lynxrc file, lowercase h,j,k,l will move left, down, up, and right, respectively.

If Emacs Keys are enabled from the options menu or from the .lynxrc file, Ctrl-B, Ctrl-N, Ctrl-P, Ctrl-F will move left, down, up, and right, respectively.

If the Num Lock on your keyboard is on, Lynx will translate the numbers of your keypad into movement commands. The translation corresponds with the labels on numeric keypad, but can be used from the main keyboard. It is as follows.